MATRIXSYNTH: DIY electronic kit vs Rack Attack & Dw-8000


Thursday, July 22, 2010

DIY electronic kit vs Rack Attack & Dw-8000


YouTube via onephatcat | July 22, 2010

"I converted this cheap used Tama Stage Star kit ($75 at a thrift store) with mesh heads ($65) and piezo triggers ($150), foam rubber damping, glued used practice pads and mouse pads ($15-20 total) on the cymbals and hi hats, cut up a Hosa snake and ran it into an Alesis trigger I/O ($130 new) driving a Waldorf Rack Attack drum synth (patches I created myself out of factory presets) I picked up (New Old Stock) at West LA Music.

In this video i record some drums then mess about with dw-8000 while playing back final take. I got some really nice stuff out of the Dw-8000."

"all rack attack except the click I'm playing to (kawai xd-5 drum rompler/synth) and the rest all dw-8000, clock-synced to Digital performer."

1 comment:

  1. Ps. The dw is not visible in the second part, it's in top of the rack of gear. The two synths in the foreground are not playing in this video, but they are top: korg ds-8 (a worthwhile eBay impulse buy after seeing a video on this site) and Bottom: K5000s , I should do an in depth vid of this instrument some time, it really is one of the greatest synths of all time)

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